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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICU BRIAND SUBMITS HIS RESIGNATION AS PREMIER, AFTER SHOWING THAT MORATORIUM FOR GERMANY IS SURE TEXAS GOVERNOR IS DETERMINED TO CLEAN UP STATE; CALLS OUT TROOPS — Says France Cannot Help: Herself And Blames Versailles Treaty For Present Situation | Martial Law Proclaimed in City of Mexica and All Predicts Better % Surrounding Oil Fields Business Next Year | Announcement of His Re- . | 1 | T 4 tirement Comes as Sur-| Austin, Tex,, Jan, 1 Martial law K i fat Mexico, Texas, and the surrounding T prise Not Only to French oil ficlds was proclaimed today by | Ty | Gove wr Neff Officials, But Also tO: | Brigadier Gen. Jacob 1% Wolters of L | | Houston, will assume command at World. | | Mexica and has power to call on such | Texas National Guard forces may . g ‘ |be necessary to enforce the law. MILLERAND ACCEPTS; ‘ [fexas rangers have been on duty in lthe Mexica oil fields since Saturday, WHOLE CABINET OUT = | | when in co-operation with other offi- cers they inaugurated a ‘“cleanup” [ campaign against alleged saloons and gambling resorts Martial law became cifective at & o'elock today, under the proclamation. Intolerable Situation. Neff's proclamation said: Paris, Jan, 12 (By A —Premier Briand submitted ignational to President Millerand at | the Elysee palace tod fter making | a lengthy statement before the cham- | Governor ber of deputies justirying his attitude Sl bl ARl at the Cannes conference | and near the town of Mesica, Texas, Up to Chamber. ; o wit: the open and flagrant viola- In his statement Premier Briand| [tion of the law. Highway robbery frequent occurrence accompanied me cases by the murder of peace- gambl- WwW. R. A man of widc put the Anglo-Irench past, the que BROWN tion of postponement of German rep- itions payments and Irench partic jot umonsg | W8 Lequaintanc a aticnal lenda A v L ful and law abiding citizens, pation in the “"”“") ““”_'"‘::“l““?::;”;,m:‘.l,‘,,,'.‘,"11.',,,,.“ ',".Y.,,'i\",\,,_J,_,,m\,l:““,'“m;. houses arc in full operatfon da ;;‘(\l”& il;l.:"ll‘\((“ fll'lll‘\:‘l:;‘«:li:(‘Y”I‘\(I l’vlyli“‘l‘"h”flm journals, W. . Brown, mun,«‘:.:‘vl U!‘;;‘v(:yp\y-:flll‘:*llvtl l,,\;":n-n,ml( :n.t-ilx;' ¢st terms {o take them or leave them. ! ew York Commercial, says| Waicring AQuer & (OTE ot | Blames Versailles Pact. | business will be decidedly better in|8old O¥er tRE M S8 F “‘;m:“:m:mj e eniline Ene Gormhn motators | LARE SHan {Eavme N Lhdly M Beawnie ol ol il i R e ) fum auestion M. Briand said: I AonSahiiin e ANGLYEIS ol SipRpet e hbirieas: o iousEs o (I thms \iyioti] PystoTaite L vl mind on i sinses conattions e and Wil iglvs an the SlaEry ate sither s fhab - duvEtlon——8: hiopRtoiim: | fou| NCAMEBLNG fescripon At tlis feuct ‘-.‘ unwilling to maintain and en- Germany. It granten Heostge(fESEVE Svtem, av hh aniual meting o, H\A‘ i o) Prancs i\:xw ot ! in it. If France and banquet m the Chamber of Com- | hik Gonnitiat Bea Jieretofans aanss Hod had the aacision it never would|mieree, next Tuesdey evening at thel ;" . ' iotenoe on citizens: of the i i R | Elks' club. of violence on ciu r\n of the have been comsidered, but thanks to el N nd there is now imminent the treaty of Ve article 23 S r of insurrection, tumult, riot the reparations commission is em- H reach of the peace, and serious powered to grant delays, and you may | ]n ‘.mv:\l danger to the abitants make up your mind now, that a ma-| property of citizens in that ter- jority of the reparatioms commission ,,\(,, : has agreed to grant a moratorium. WANT A[] SERVIGE No troops had heen ordered mobil- ized early today it w id here, Resignation a Surprise. M. Briand's h\L(‘MmH to resign “:H» ment case as an entire surprise as h"‘ Writers at Pub]]c S had apparently won the sympathy of | the chamber. His colleagues of the cabinet were filled with amazement at | his sudden determination. | Leaves All By Himself. | Prominent Woman Passes Away At Disposal Her Home. 35 Codar Street—Heart | Trouble Cause, M. Brinnd after making his an-| The New Britain Herald is pleased | L ¥ : : £ to announce the inaugurating today Jan. ~The circuit court nouncement left the chamber alone. | e 3 i I o e v The members of the cabinet followed |[Of & new service which is designed to Mrs. Lina Rowell ( mll»mp, \wxm\l ’::: I.mp;.nl,s m\m_\l overruled a deci- ; 3 5 e lof the late George Crabtre assed | )y Judge Anderson of e fed- as soon as they had recovered from |be of benefit to both the reader and|C! he late George i Bl i it Tt the fed \heir. simprise |the paper. 1t is the standardization of [AWAY \ery suddenly last night from jeral di court by which liberty O D eputics and government [classified advertising and the opening | acute heart :\Hm"h. at her resi- I\".\:”,:II“;WW. TI {\]np m' l.;n(.“,s she BN TS P Al 1n oxoited | O @ service that is cntirely new to the | dence. 35 Cedar street. | e dered deported. As a result ",mrms WW{-““'\,‘,M:(]"J,T\i“:“« ‘(,\,m:;}! people of this ¢ | 's. Crabtree was born at Bath, [0f the circuit court’s decision Mr. and e s eh Aee ke n Way ot o8 the Jit.| New Britain has reached that s |N. H., August 3, 1836, of Itevolution-| & MR Wi T Onlees Wellesley flculty. ' of development where ‘it takes ranl stock, the danghter of Moses and [hm‘\ Mack of this city, and Lew BULLY, i i JLANES TR annah Merrill Rowell, later moving | Bonda of Nashua, N. H., will be re . ~ i n with the leading cities of New kng- | ahnan Aler t H, la T B g, N, ' e re- | Whols € m']'“‘f ,Q"'\';fl + out|1nd and recognizing that its require- |t Lowell, Mass, where she recelved quired to submit themselves to the Busaite i enon ek Rt her education, and on Jam 1858 |immigration authorities again for de- Iments in service of all deseription are | .l’h! ree ice with Premier Briand. q | M'xl"z:(nl ?nz‘i;l:(vll.nli(:n of Premier Briand [those of a progressive and hustling 168 Hif ‘{.{,l SR ke was accepted by President Millerand, [community, the Herald is placing at| e ot One report was that M. Briand had [the disposal of the people an adver R e L e Ll gone home, but the semi-official an- |18 Dlan and arrangement that busi- GERIL R R L B cimient 'stated that h& Had pros|ness houses and individuals i the|Memhet of the ROl SonsiaRaiong ceeded from the chamber to the Ily-|larser places enjoy. e L f“"‘ ity o v"“;’ a0e palace for the purpose of confirm-| The Herald has entirely recovered | (H R T S0 FHESTE s ing his announcement to the cham-|from the inconvenicnces experienced v'“.'»‘n"p“_”‘;"\j :,,'.'t'\' (”-”| onc VIH "“.fim 5 ber by formally presenting his resigna- | D¥ [ts force as a wesult of the fivejy, oy LR R = w‘ 2 o el Somt heldren, five of whom survive her; four Announcement of the resignation n'f 6 T Gehm gl TR Gf e Soith) Che Wikkes Lilla 00y Cavris 204 Premier Briand comes with startiing |G 8 N BLRE BE T U YT and Nelie and Walter P Crab- suddenness at the moment of his con- | i & M STAE B N EIEEE O ree, and - three grandehildren; Helen cluding with Premier Lloyd George of Priscilla. W. and Walter P. G. Smith, velopment, it is proper that it should introduce an up to the minute |fied advertising service. Disp to an Britain a treaty designed nee's security again: Jr., all of this city. and Great guarantee 1°r William | sons, George R. unprovoked attack by Germany. M-mgi“x apestes & demand for the frti-|Lrhur, have passed away within the though the test of the proposed pact | (50 00 & THed alvertislom| [PAE [0t ye An infant son died has not been made public his politi- | 3 3 4 many years ago. strongly objected to what they charged as escessive con- cessions granted by M. Briand on the subject of Germany reparations. His resignation also contains a dramatic clement in that only this cal opponents (Continued on 120 l'mv‘h-v-n) JOSEPH L. FITZGERALD LEAVES $25,000 ESTATE Inventory Filed In Parsons Estate To- morning his cabinet was reported to |y o1 B : 3 = 0, usinessman Dies Earl N o " Rice be in complete accord with his poli- Yy Thi day By Appraisers A. W. Rice And cies at the allied supreme council| Morning at St. Francis' Hospital at| Vibberts. meeting at Cannes, whence he came vesterday afternoon to defend his ac-| Hartford, Following an Operation. | Appraisers A, W. Rice and I G. tions there. ) - Joeph T Plizgerold, aged 61 years,| Yibberts have fled an inventory in Not In Year Yet. of 121 Small roet, died Shortly | the estate of the late Mrs. Louise B. .\I.kfl.n\n\r\' has hfx:‘uu oftice of | /¢io” 1 orclock this morning at St ‘]‘l ns, showing a total of $25,429. RigRler "‘““”".""‘\l than one et |prancis' hospital at Hartford. He UT. Ve AT having formed his cabinet on .-Am_vm | s taken to the institution carly | “\ )G .mm.s .”‘" IU .x‘nu!\”.\ ‘1"" 16, 192 He was once a soclalist | iictorday afternoon, and underwent [ F'rOperty at Lo .\\x\[(.-(. $12,- leader and took a leading part in{u . gperation for intestinal trouble a | ! shares Stanley Works pre- guiding the destines of France dur-|gpont time after his enty terred stock, preferred, $3,168; 30 ing most of the critical periods of the % T ative o | Shares of Stanley Works stock, com- great war. During his public carcer ¥, and had resided in il oM $1,2004 18 Stanley aecurities; he has served as minister of interio shout 40 years, Wor many|3100; 18 shiates Harttord Bteam Thoil- minister of justice, minister of for- \ cmployed a foreman | €M $3.822% I“uvlr :-:’h:\nm ‘I lmvnhv In- eign affairs, president of the allied tussell & Iirwin surance, $1,600; 20 fh.‘m-_;qm.l nion supreme council, four times as prem- ing compar nd following ~| Manufacturing m,”:“,“‘\. 3 1:_: ;e fer of I'rance | mination i the employ of that con-|$181.07: musical instruments, household furniture, $1,000; watches His resignation seriously compli he formed the Home Wet cates the important negotiations at | which he successfully | and jewelry, $573. Cannes which were aboul to culmin-| conducted since. An inventory of the Henry H. ate In the now Wrench-British treaty| He leaves his wife, and’elght chil- | Spooner estate shows n total of §2.- giving Irance new gt ieew’ Bnd|dren: James, Joseph, William, Mar.|142.42, Other inventories ara: Peter sceking to stabilize Buropean condi-|garet, Robert, Francls, Howard and|Kratzke, $1,500, and Stanislaus Nie- | tions in general. Mr. Lloyd George | Catherine Ifitzger and a brothen | ®iadowski, $1,04 tterna and M. Briand have been the two eon- | John Fitzgerald. he was | spicuous figures in the latest nego- member of New Britain lodge, B, 17 s“ll Selcc(l“g ,u‘v tiations and have been particularly |O. Rev. W. A. Harty Branch, 3 agreed on the terms of the proposed |O. H., the Woodmen of the World and In Arbuckle’s Trial 1 3 member of Evangelist. He was a John the the I'or | the chureh of St. withdrawal whole trans- San Francisco, Jan. “Iive jur- ors remain to be selected today at the second trial of Roscoe ¢ Arbuckle on treaty. But the sudden of M. Rriand leaves the action in a condition of uncertainty. |affected by IT, THURSDAY, JAN GASH PAYMENTS T0 SOLDIERS LIKELY Senate Leaders Have Plan for Session Well Under Way COMBINE WITH ALLIED DEBT Would A Proposal Provide Money for Veterans From Sale of Bonds Re ceived From Allied Nations Borrowed From United States, Washington, publican leader: in agreement on for the f6th se Jan, 12 Senate today were virt a legislative progr sion and have under consideration a new proposal for com- bining the soldier bonus and allied debt refunding bills to enable cash payments to former service men by sale of bonds received from the allies, The 1 or items of the republican legisla program said to report a concensus of leaders opinion as re- sult of recent conferences with Prist- dent Harding and between themselves Uy wer The allied debt refunding bill, the bonus measure, the tariff revision bill, the treaties growing out of the arm ment limitation conference, the farm ers' co-operutive marketing bill and reclamation legislation. Program Approved, This program, it was said had r ceived virtually the approval of the republican leadership at a dinner con ference last night at the home o Senator McCormick of Tllinols, mem- ber of the republican steering com mittee following simi conferences ator wr recent dinne at the White House Lodge of Mass., republican lead- enator Curtis of Kansas, repub- n vice-chalrman and whip and ator W . of Indiana, republi- an vice-chairman and whip and Sen- or Watson of Indiana, Sen- of New York, Capper of Kansas and M of Oregon the last two mem- bers of agriculture blocs, were among | the leaders present at last night's con- ference. With the enactment of this program and other minor legislation the lead- ers said today they believed the present session would be adjourned by summer, mid- STAY OF DEPORTATION PROCEEDINGS LIFTED Boston Circuit Court Over- rules Order of Judge Freeing Radicals portation. Sixteen others whose deportations were averted by writs of habeas cor- pus granted as a consequence of Judge Anderson’s ruling will not be the ruling of the court of was said as no appeals taken by the government in their appeals, it were cases. GALLIPOLI HERO COMING Col. William Patterson, With Viadi- | mir Jabotinsky Will Address Local Zionists on February 19. The local Zionist district received | definite assurance last night that Colonel Willinm Patterson, leader of the Zionist forces fighting in the Gal- 74 o Tt o a manslaughter charge arising from Washington, Startled. Fake Whiskey Is Being the death of Miss Virginia Rappe. Washingtor, Jan, 12.—(By Associ- " \ | Seven temporary jurors, three of them ated Press.)—The resignation of | Brought Into Countr women, were chosen yesterday. Ar- Aristide Briand as premier of ¥rance | Buffalo, Jan. 12.—Tnland revenue [ pyckle attended court with his wife was received with almost bombshell |officers on the Canadian border and appeared in a jolly mood. Opin- effeet in arms conference circles, the |issued a warning against ¥|ion was expressed that the venire of action being considered likely to have [stamped and labelled whiskey, | 60 would be exhausted before selec- a great cffoct on decisions already [it is stated, is being sold in consid-|tion of a jury. Many prospective jur- REAEA lerably quantities presumably for ex-|ors were excused yesterday for their (Continued on Thirtcenth Page) |port. fixed opinions. \\Ilu‘ m | Wadsworth | lipoli section during the war and later | 1922, "OURTEEN PAGES, PRICE THREE CENTS RY 12, 'PROPOSED ELEVATION OF SHUTTLE - MEADOW DANGEROUS, IS WASTE OF ~ MONEY, ASSERTS EX-COMMISSIONER “ONyy, 0 Il\ ““Hl HELD IN S500 BONDS 7.8 N BM] B|LL [;HAR[]E hngu...,. y l"'larmg Plan Would Incur Police Say That Willimese| Debt Of Six Million And Boost Water Rates Planned Wholesale Distri- i 40 Per Cent bution of ‘Raised’ Notes | M’'MAHON 0["’0 ES |Also Insists That Bristol ot NEW FIRE HOl Can Block Plan of Getting of sy | Water From Wells, Which rin cht for Lower Taxes Feels i D for Lower TS PRy NGt Wholly Practical oy ri7es Recommendations Of being held in trial Willimese 18 $500 | morning in police | Louis | bonds of for court on charge Lead ‘raised” bills in his pe on. having | He was brought in last night by Detec- tlva Basennt W, O, Hatt and Doloes Belvidere Can Be Assured Protec ‘ man Patrick O'Mara following a com- sacilities Anyway. tion With Present Faciliti ) ) dis that an attempt to draw him into a| I 8 | plaint by 1 had been MeMahon is unqualifiedly op- frauding posed to the expenditure of money | s || “Atthe time of his arrest the aceused | (4" o for the ercetion of @ new [Curtis Engaged Expert, had $5 Dbills that had been | 3 3 LGl ¥ 2 2 $20 bills by pasting over|fire-house in the Stanley Quarter sec- But Had No nght’ Clalm the numerals and the lettering in the [tion of the city {body of notes. An accomplice made| Mp, McMahon says he feels that goct bia geteway the section that will be protected Literally picking to pleces the res Sadis told a story to the police in which he accuses Willimese of m through the erection of such a fire- port of Consulting Engineer — Allen ling a proposition for the wholesale house can be guaranteed ample pro- Hazen, by which it is proposed to in- drlbution .of bille in this clty. the|tection by the companies now in exist.|crease thb clty's water supply to 18- 000,000 gallons a day at an estimated in to be split between them e ap./| Snee: used was m‘ make and deliver u.h. m(‘ With a department completely mo- AR0 ob s homaniits Beng {Iills to the amount of §2000, repre.|torized, Mr. McMahon fails to see any |i former member of the water com- sonting $500 in actual value. A profit | danger of fire getting beyond control Mission, 'hmmlm_l as rnhrun?us and lof $1,500 was to he realized and cach |before the companics can reach the impossible several of the more import- lsonld recelve $760. Willimse is al-|scene, he asserts |ant recommendations of the engineer. Jaged to have bargained. The common council several months |~ Predicts $6.000,000 Debt Several bills were given to the|dgo requested the fire commission to The former commissioner asserted Jtate's’ witnasses, but wera taken back/|Include in its estimates for next year|that, in vears, the period which Rl HonR. alta w1, Sadis was an amount for the purchase of a site will be necessary for the completion of erection of a new fire-house, | the work, the water board will be in which he | given one of the note: turned |and the . b over to the authorittes. The polfes |4 site at the corner 6t Stanley and |debt to the extent of $6,000,000. Not have been watching the accused for |Allen streets is being considered. only that, but also the water rents will ‘m necessity have been increased at = e [east 40 per cent, Mr. Kehoe states. (Continued on Fourteenth Page). Says Dam is Weak DIES SUDDENLY | Attacking in particular the recom- | mendation for ralsing Shuttle Meadow CONFERENCE POSTPONED dam, the imformant pointed out what [ Henry 9. Bretschneider Succumbs To |he said was imminent danger at that ; p | reservoir, quoted former City En- Transportation Committee May Meet A Shock At the Home of His Moth- William H. Hall. He asserted el that there is a grave possibility that Governor Monday Instead of To-| ¢y parly This Morning. |the present dam, even if it is not given morrow Morning. Henry John Bretschneider, aged 24 | K700 w‘_',"',"‘?,.'; ke “\"\‘: ;vh'(l‘l shdo;tl‘y o o voute;, dled suddenly this MOPAINE Rt | oL i iy i S SIREs RS At SR, hairman A. M. Paonessa of the heciil Bkl i ke AR, (OREAE humorously; When this happens, common council transportation com- | syrahamson at 362 Arch street, Kensington will get the water it's look- mittee has been informed that Gov.| About seven montl while ”u‘“'h for, but 1ot in just the manner $ ago, & = sought. 80 Feet and No Substance | During ex-Mayor George A. Quig- he was| Everett Lake has been called to New |siding in Yonker: York on business, and his conference |Stricken with a shock, on New Britain's transportation prob- | fi¢h "H”,\' ""‘l'("\"l'w!. i "“fl '(‘“"‘ Jey's tenure of office, Engineer Hall lems has been called off. The meet- |0 the home of hi PAULIONI ‘ e S 0 1 Rl e e b - \vecks ago 1t was while on his way | condueted surveys at Shuttle Meadow ng was scheduled to be held tomor- | P58 SRR 0T it T o'clock this |10 the vicinity of the present dam. Af- row morning. | e OTH: € 4 i Ll i it Ao A AR tanta ol S0 fen Arrafigements will be made to haye |Morning that he was again stricken, | (€F DOLINE .»(,"-“ o ms,“-‘"“ A w;t the confetence. held Monday If it is|dying at once. Medical Hxaminer [without. Sheing.- envel NGl GIER liss ¢ Monday s . stantial than mud and an occasional Waterman Lyon gave the cause of | possible to have the governor's atten- [¥oula the project was gi A , S R ; ath as due to a shock. souloer; . WHE - Drojeat Whs SEI Tl B tion on that day The local commit- W X -onkers, | Several hores had heen made, accord- tee has prepared a statement to be '““' to his igaing fo, ‘ronkers, : a8 prepa a stat Bratsohneid Sy loved al the |ing to Mr. Kehoe. presented to the executive, TREICSE BN TN MR 5 St i 8 . Weanks, WWhen 0o . The method of determining the - |G was called out for service in|Brade of foundation is this: A hol- | TO VOTE ON NEWBERRY. | April, 1917, Tretschneider enlisted in 10w bore is used. Directed into the Washington, Jan, 12.—Call for a|the company. He was with it for two|carth, the drill goes downward fore- vote in the IFord-Newber clection | weeks, and was then discharged for |ing a core upward somewhat similar contest was made in the senate short- | failure to p the required regimen-|to a huge sausage. In this way a sort Iy aiter 2:30 o'clock today hnd the [tal physician’s examination. Besides|of sample of the materlals struck is chair put the first question the Willis | his mother he leaves a wife and son |produced. Eighty feet v productive of nothing more substantial than mud, t is reported. Down brother, I'red Bretschneider. al will be held at 2 o'clock fternoon from his late re; nd a he fune aturday amendment denouncing expenditure of money in such large sums as in the 1918 senatorial campaign in Michi- | S 100 Feet gan. Proceedings, however, were in- |denc Rev. M. W. Gaudian will of-| In the opinion of the engineer and terrupted by call for a quorum. "m-m(.». lothers who |_n\mnmnm|._ there was no tion of a hard soil to be found e e e e e 5 than a huadred feet from the llevel of the ground, Mr. Kehoe said, ;KING GEORGE PROCLAIMS AMNESTY it e e ecommena: tion, which now seems to be CFOR IRISH POLITICAL PRISONERS vt “iiie xf s h:n.» to be raised from a point g : i ) About 1,010, Including 98| (Continusd 9 Sisti Basg) | HARTFORD HOTEL MAN | | SENTENCED TO JAIL Charged With Murder, SALARY HEARINGS "FRIDAY ON LIQUOR CHARGES [ or Jan. 2.-=Michae | chond N, S Come Under This Classifi- | e " [ Commissions Will be Asked to Fx- was sent || police former saloon keeper (‘a(i()ll. | to jail for 60 days from | court today on the charge of | plain Why They Do Not Approve organizer of the Jewish regiment|| trafic in liquor. He pleaded | Cuts in Salary Now. chic 11 dalestine, w cuilty. Tt had been reported that lionie TRy ] \\_Iun h fought In Palestine il visit W # e g¥ s i silson lon, Associated Announcement of a schedule of sals New RBritain FFebruary 19th, | sensational developments would Dresd) Kifg (leorge haw Eranted 151, Patten ST ; I i ary committee hearings was made this Along with Col. Patterson will come ||| result from Delaney trial general amnesty “in respect to politic- | o 00 e &, 1 Hich Viadimir Jahotinsky, a member of the || should he plead not guilty, but | /{al offenses committed in Ireland prior A( r.v!nu‘wl o ) T Ml Zionist world exceutive committee he made no statement whatever. to the operation of the truce last| jit Papaie e L gl el and of the Zionist commission now || He is a very heavy owners of |l July. it was announced today, The| it S o e hours for th visiting this country. Mr. Jabotinsky | Hartford real estate. release of prisoners will beg atl ollowing are e hours or he is k a8 i ; | | hearings, which are to commence to- is known as the popular hero in - once. ‘ T BveRTnE EL TE0 6o eI A mTe r f v | N { | " » norro’ evening at @13 clock: IFire Palestine and was leader of the Zion- ’ Mr. Delaney is one of the own- |} Text Of Proclamation |-<:‘.|-v ML B mnrto :.mnm's ist fighting units there after their or-|!l 14 of the Hotel Beloin. Ihe test of the proclamation which| gon ‘s el k 2 s ’ y Satters o N gion, 8 o'clock; ard of public works, ganization by Colonel Patterson. He | was Issued by Winston Churchill, sec-| g.q5 o'cloo Konltl, ~ hoam s is known as one of the foremost |\= retary for the colonies reads: SR e v I sl kL orators in the Zionist ranks through- St o i AR e i $17e o'cloct .]«1\@‘)‘ oard, §:45 o'clock wut the world Both Colonel Pat moment when the provisional Trish “'”,"‘ ““,'.‘" "””““‘,‘f SommInen terson and Mr. Jabotinsky will come FOR ALDERMAN SO e L SR and assessor o'clock. 30! e G e C | sovernm nt is due to take office, tol ppo hearings will be held in Room here to help raise New Britain's quota | grant general amnesty with respect t0faga (npor : i of the Kerin Ha YgSod DL S0 R e ol oftefines vomeittad - Traland]| oss RRCTAGE S RS RUA: (oo Endimg ob o SeLDE S I Ward Council Member Will Scek | from political motives prior to the op O e 5 Sixth Ward Counc B By L ¢ ikl OP- | salaries should not be “adjusted” tord seLlldb announcen iRLet: A eration of the truce, July 11, last “\:,;'\:',',: AN ,"‘\ B - o 'S e A. M. Paon- “The release of o ) mers ol " ¢ 4 Honors as Successor to A. M. Pao “l”\]ly feienes lhy ;v\\xr’lnul :.‘ The five: commission, Wihlch 18 €8 Two Thought Drowned as cssn, Mayoralty TPossibility. AR | only board to seek an increase ,is al- o g e L St STy g | 10tted half an hour, while the other Barge Sinks in Storm | g unciman T nk MeCormick | 1t IS fiie kingn contident o that | commissions have but a quarter of an Asbury Park, N. J., Jan. 12—Wil- | has announced his candidacy for pie] WIS GOEABT DOIYION TR 3¢ AN IOV HETN Ase ¢ o ‘cood | erfully establishing relations of o liam Johnson of Wareham, Mass., and | derman in the sixth ward to succeed | il RO SN & ; ¢ Phils . ¢ e essn. whose | friendship and good will between the William Vogel of Philadelphia, mem- [ Alderman Angelo M. Paonessa, w e 8 fsieat BtV and Telend.® bers of the crew barge Havana, are [ candid for mayor on the demo- | PEOPIES 1 ‘;m' Yo ‘\N«'-u-d s SMALLPOX ON INGREASE believed to have been drowned dur- [crat ticket is expected. e i oL Y b ing the gate last night, when a small | The councliman's term will expire | = tBUIS KR GO0 B0 0 o0 boat in which they had set out from | this year. He has been a regular at-) MR 1 E8IC BRGNS0 G FEREET Increase Over Night Is Bight Cases the sinking barge capsized in a heavy | tendant at council sessions and com- | LTS W whobakly wenld: e -an sea. Captain Cecil Johnson of New |mittee meetings, being a member m\mm\;‘\\ ho n;g uply \;m.‘wu‘(-nl i Health Official At Bridgeport Re- Bedford, Mass., ter of the Havana, | the claims and raflroads committees. 4 . 1€ ‘ ; \: :“ "‘ "”‘m}.‘”‘“ m‘ ‘,i_h}\ i and Herbert 4 1 River, The candidate is an ex-serviceman. | "::'I"T :{" ~(||I| i y‘}f‘ s I_-Mm il ports, o o served with the Yankee Division | number inciuc . paratng Chiipe: " & "t M swam ashor . _”'1“'“_r,l,:"‘m,'”|‘,“, In aotion. He is|With murder, 121 with attempted Bridgeport, Jan. 12, — There are i i " and was action. He 181 0 ler, 478 with possessing arms|now 26 cases of smallpox in the cit engaged in the undertaking business | | 8 i R % th Kasmir l(lumvx\n\wki land 226 with crimes of violence, the| Health Officer Coon announced to- l with Ka 2 | others being held on minor charges. |day. Of the eight added today, five THEE WEATHER. . A few Sinn Fein prisoners are under|are new cases and three have been blieeiiiv BANGS HAS RELAPSE sentence of death, these, according to| under observation as suspicious for | Hartford, Ja weeast || Atlantie City, Jan. 12.—John |(vn-‘ recent Belfast advie including the|several days. General vaccination of | for New Britain and vicinit { | drick Bangs, humorist and lecturer, | 16 men in jail there whose execution [all school children has been ordered. Fair, colder tonight with mini- l who had been repérted l'm'n\t-"hm‘ has been set for the latter part of Of the ises reported within the mum ranging from five to ten after an operation for intestinal | January past lwo days, six are In one family, | degrees: Friday, fair. trouble has suffered a relapse and wn The men under confinement in the[the father only escaping. He is the again critically ill, his physician, Dr.[irish internment camps were released |only one who had been vaccinated, * e —% | W. B. Steward, said today. in Decembher. according to the report made.

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